
Madrona School Society is dedicated to nurturing gifted K - Grade 8 students in a joyful and safe environment, celebrating their unique qualities and empowering each student to reach their potential.
Madrona is a community of neurodiverse students, families, and educators. Our school nurtures gifted K - Grade 8 students in a joyful and safe environment, celebrating their unique qualities and empowering them to reach their potential.
Our programs are thoughtfully designed to support the asynchronous development of bright, gifted, and twice-exceptional students, allowing each learner to progress in ways that align with their unique strengths and needs. Through a non-traditional and responsive approach to education, we nurture curiosity, confidence, and resilience. Our purpose is to prepare students academically, socially, and emotionally and equip them with the skills and self-awareness they need to thrive in their future.
Madrona School Society offers Other curriculum, with specializations in Gifted and bright learners, twice-exceptional (2e) students, social-emotional learning, and and nature-based learning (Madrona School).
Madrona School Society sits on a 5 buildings-acre campus.
CA$32,500
per year
CA$40,000
per year
Madrona cultivates a joyful and safe learning environment centered on celebrating the unique qualities of gifted and neurodiverse students. The school emphasizes a strong sense of community where students develop confidence and meaningful friendships while progressing at their own pace. With low student-to-educator ratios, mixed-aged groupings, nature-based learning, and individualized education plans supported by a school counselor, the atmosphere prioritizes the whole child—academic growth alongside social-emotional development. The school's approach recognizes that bright learners often have asynchronous development, excelling in some areas while needing support in others.
Diversity and inclusion information is not prominently featured on the website. While Madrona emphasizes its commitment to supporting bright, gifted, and twice-exceptional learners—including neurodiverse students who process information and engage with learning differently—the school does not provide a dedicated statement on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives or broader representation efforts.
Madrona actively engages parents through a series of educational workshops and speaker events. The school hosts "Lunch and Learn" parent workshops on topics relevant to gifted and neurodiverse families, such as "Big Brains, Big Feelings" and "The Power of Play," led by professionals like Kelly Smith, MSW, RSW. Families are invited to open houses and school tours to learn about the program. The school also runs regular webinars to help parents connect with government grants and tax credit resources to support tuition costs. Parents can stay informed through the school's mailing list and social media channels.
Address
2064 W 10th Ave, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Phone
(604) 499-7303
admissions@madronaschool.com
Website
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Common questions about Madrona School Society
Madrona School Society serves students in grades K-8.
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